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Whoever was the most expert of the Levite-singers would be the Chief Musician of that time.

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In Hebrew tradition, the chief musician is commonly known as the "Hazzan" or "Cantor." The Hazzan leads the congregation in prayer and chants during religious services. They are responsible for the musical aspects of the worship experience, including leading the singing and sometimes playing Musical Instruments.

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